Good photo, justjj. Those treecreepers are terribly difficult to photograph. (IME, that is. I've yet to get a decent pic.)

Just one thing, the Australian treecreepers belong to a different family from the N Hemisphere ones. Our lot are in an unrelated family, Climacteridae, whereas the N Hemisphere ones are in Certhiidae. They look very similar.

Hi justjj unfortunately, our focus was on Curling so our sight seeing in Canada was limited to the rinks and environs. We were lucky to be staying in a semi rural location whilst we were in Winnipeg. We did have some free time in Vancouver and Toronto, and did manage to make it to the Niagara falls.

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